The association between working alliance and treatment outcomes in the management of anxiety and depression in young persons aged 14-24 years: a synthesis of a scoping review and stakeholders’ consultations
Abstract:Background: A working alliance (WA) is a multidimensional construct signifying a collaborative relationship between a client and therapist. Systematic reviews of therapies to treat depression and anxiety, almost exclusively in adults, demonstrate that WA is essential across psychotherapies. A functional WA predicts greater uptake of interventions, client engagement, adherence to treatment, and symptoms reduction. Conversely, ruptured and/or low WA reduces the effectiveness of known-efficacious treatments. Howe… Show more
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